
Streaming this week: Best OTT releases from March 17 to 23
March is packed with exciting new releases on OTT platforms. From March 17 to March 23, audiences can enjoy a variety of films and series across different genres. Here’s a look at the top releases to watch out for this week.
Anora (March 17, Netflix)
Kicking off the week is Anora, an Oscar-winning film by Sean Baker. The movie follows Anora “Ani” Mikheeva, a young stripper navigating life in Brighton Beach. With five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress, this gripping drama is a must-watch.
Good American Family (March 19, Hulu)
Premiering on Hulu, Good American Family is based on the real-life story of Natalia Grace, a child with dwarfism adopted by a Midwestern family. The series explores the mystery surrounding her identity, leading to a media frenzy and legal battles.
Bet Your Life (March 20, Amazon Prime Video)
This Turkish drama follows İsa, a former sports betting columnist, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters the ghost of a business tycoon. As he unravels the mystery of the tycoon’s death, he faces a series of unexpected twists.
Duplicity (March 20, Apple TV+)
A legal thriller by Tyler Perry, Duplicity centers on Marley, a lawyer investigating the murder of her best friend’s husband. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a tangled web of deceit and betrayal.
Khakee: The Bengal Chapter (March 20, Disney+ Hotstar)
Expanding Neeraj Pandey’s Khakee universe, this crime series is set in early 2000s Kolkata. It follows IPS officer Arjun Maitra as he battles crime and corruption in the city.
The Residence (March 20, Peacock)
A White House-set mystery, The Residence follows detective Cordelia Cupp as she investigates a shocking murder at a state dinner. With 132 rooms and 157 suspects, the case is full of surprises.
Dragon (March 21, Netflix)
This Netflix drama tells the story of D. Ragavan, a computer science student whose life takes a drastic turn after a heartbreak. As his web of lies unravels, he faces the consequences of his choices.
Kanneda (March 21, Amazon Prime Video)
A gripping crime drama, Kanneda follows Nirmal “Nimma” Chahal, who flees the 1984 anti-Sikh riots to settle in Canada. However, he soon gets entangled in Toronto’s underworld.
Revelations (March 21, Hulu)
Directed by Yeon Sang-ho, Revelations explores the lives of a pastor and a detective as they navigate faith, justice, and revenge in an intense thriller.